




Breckenridge Golf Club is a city-owned Jack Nicklaus-designed, 27-hole golf facility. The course first opened for play in 1985. In 2001 a third nine holes also designed by Nicklaus was added. Breckenridge has three championship nine-hole courses: The Bear Course, The Beaver Course, and The Elk Course. All three nines are Jack Nicklaus’s signature courses. Playing at 9,300+ feet in elevation, each nine offers a mountain golf experience highlighted by panoramic Rocky Mountain views, densely wooded areas, open native grassland, and lush wetland.
The Breckenridge Golf Course is situated in the breathtaking, glacier-sculpted Upper Blue River Valley with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. It is the only town in the world to maintain a Jack Nicklaus-designed 27-hole golf course, which sits at an elevation of 9,324 feet.

